"Leotychidas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Leotychidas was an ancient Greek general who served as the navarch of the Hellenic League during the Peloponnesian War. He was the son of Leotychidis, a Spartan who died at the Battle of Pylos, and was made navarch in 404 BC.
I apologize, but "leotychidas" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, it seems that you are referring to Leo Tyrrhenicus (c. 460 - 400 BC), an ancient Greek statesman and general from Tyrrhenia (modern-day Italy).
Here are 5 usage examples in a fictional context, as the word is not widely used:
Leosthenes was a Greek general and statesman who played a significant role in the Second Macedonian War. He was born around 267 BC and was a prominent figure in the Athenian politics during the Hellenistic period. Leosthenes is best known for his involvement in the Battle of Thermopylae in 241 BC, where he led a coalition of Greeks against the Macedonian army. Although the battle was fought to a successful conclusion, Leosthenes died in the battle, and his achievement was not widely recognized until many years later.